 I just said, oh yeah, because I saw something in Variety, and Angelina Jolie is coming back to film and she's going to be in a biopic playing legendary opera singer Maria Collis in a biopic film that's gonna be coming out. And I say yeah, because I think she's of one of the more underrated actresses in the industry. I'm really happy to see her acting again. Is that Billy Bob Thornton Sex? Yes, oh wow. Hey, welcome back to our studio. I'm Angelina Jolie. Did you see, if we see that, the sex in the car? Yeah, that iconic interview. Yeah, it was. I'm just like, we just had sex in the car. They were horndogging. And she was molesting his mouth during the interview. She's ready to go back in the car. Yeah. But did you see changeling? I think I did when it came out. Yeah. If you haven't seen changeling. I haven't seen it since, for sure. If you haven't seen changeling, it's the evidence that Angelina Jolie is a formidable actress. No, that's not it. Today we got a new Kungana trailer. Oh, cool. This is for Tejas, which, as a Texan, means something totally different. Yeah, completely different from Texas. If you get that, you're from Texas. But there's a new Kungana with these other names. With Sarvish M and Ronnie S. Yeah, I don't know anything other than that. It comes out October 27th. This is not the, I don't believe it's the same one that we just saw something for, unless I'm an idiot, but I don't remember the name Tejas. What, with Kungana? Yeah, we just saw. Yeah, we saw a song. Was it a song? Yeah. It was a song from Vishal Bhardwaj. Vishal Bhardwaj's film. That's right. So, I don't know anything else. We'll look up the logline after. I don't want to be spoiled. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, here we go. Cool. Not great, but not terrible, C.G.I. He's just a really stupid dad. So, he's a commission killer, considering it all. But he's dangerous, he's dangerous. I thought, who's going to do this job? The 5-PG gave Tejas the name that we made. He said, dad, I want to be a fighter pilot. He has a soldier. If you can't love this mother like a mother, then you should love the one who loves you the most. Can't push, don't call engineering. Oh, jeez. Oh, jeez. In this fire. But the location of the question, he has some information. And without doubt, it is something big. That's encouraging. I want to be part of this mission. It is personal for me, sir. Terrorism should be the first step for everyone in this world. Only then can we get rid of this world. Ma'am, the plan is not to take off from India. But where are the aircrafts from? Pakistan. See, the story interests me. I think it could be interesting, but it was not good, C.G.I. It looked like Afghanistan in front of a green screen for reforce the trailer. I just don't know. I don't know how you can, as a creative team, with a name as big as Ronnie Scruvala and a name as big as Kangana. Yeah. Look at that as a final cut and say it's acceptable. Yeah, it literally looked like she was in front of a green screen. It's very clear the story is dependent upon the battles that take place in the sky in the same way any kind of a film that's been done, the most recent one being Maverick. And that's the last imagery most people have in their mind around the world of, now, I don't expect every actor who does a film about the Air Force to learn how to fly a plane and do it like Tom Cruise. That's ridiculous. However, we're in a place right now where not just the world, but India and C.G.I. has proven it can be done immaculately that I don't know how you can accept the C.G.I. we saw in that. Yeah. And it's disappointing because I would like to see the story and I really want to see another Kangana run out performance. And it's not the director or it's just the producers, Rani Skurvala. I mean, that's as big as they come in the world of producing. Read the log line for me. The log line says, this revolves around an extraordinary journey of Tejas Gil. So I guess it's a biopic. An Air Force pilot and aims to inspire and instill a deep sense of pride in the valiant soldiers who tirelessly defend our nation, confronting numerous challenges along the way. Yeah, that's what it looked like. Yeah, the story looks intriguing. You know her performance is going to be solid. But the visual effects were bad. Yeah, not good. Cause that's all I was thinking about in here. I was like, that's just Kangana standing in front of a green screen, which is distracting. Well, and even the shots of the planes flying and shooting and doing stuff in midair, it was very clear we're watching animation. Yeah. Which one of the primary things you need, I've said this many times before, in order for your audience to be engaged with what they're watching, you have to have suspension of disbelief. And there's no way anyone's gonna watch that and believe they're watching a real plane fly and fight. Which is, I don't know how you do that when your story is centered on that. That's just disappointing. I mean, you guys can tell us if you don't care about the CGI, obviously, but coming even just from this year's films of that I thought had good CGI, a big action films of Bhutan, even though they had some issues, Joann in terms of its CGI, in terms of a couple of films that have come out that I thought like, we're at the level, I mean KGF, right? At the level of Hollywood in terms of this is the kind of the effects we're putting out now. And so not even comparing it to anything in Hollywood. No, I'm comparing it to Indian cinema. Cause obviously we know the differences the industries spend and we're not saying an Indian film should ever spend on what a Hollywood film does. Cause that's ridiculous, the amount that we spend obviously. But just by comparison to films this year and last year of CGI, it's not at the standard. No, I mean, could give you the most recent comparison of a global film with really good visual effects was. R? No. Ranbir, Alia. Oh. Big B. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Why is the name of the film escaping me? Shut up, hold on. I can get it. Bramastra. Last summer, thank you, I knew it was with a B. Yeah, the visual effects on Bramastra were wonderful. I'm sure the budget for Bramastra was way above this, but still that's what we're gonna compare to. And you're gonna compare it to that and my feeling really is, if you're going to tell a story that is going to be dependent upon CGI, really don't tell it until you have the budget. Which is the same thing we're gonna say to do it that way. Next year, when the film Fighter comes out, which is a Air Force film, kind of like this one with Rithik and Topeka, if that has this kind of CGI as well, I'm gonna call it out. It's true, because I'll give you an example of the films that are made here in Hollywood. The bad CGI you saw in the past was because of technological constraint. There just wasn't the technology to make it look any better than it could. And now, if someone doesn't have the money to create the vision they want, they just change the storytelling so as to not make it so blatantly obvious that they don't have the capacity to, especially when it's inherent to the storyline. So yeah. This one is. Yeah. You guys can tell us if it bothers them to you, the VFX there. Looking forward to Kangana. I think she's a heck of an actress. Obviously the producer is a very well-known producer. True story, we'd love to know about it. So that's not really the issues. It's all about the VFX here that hopefully aren't as bad in the film, but it's coming out into our culture. It's October 27th. I think what you saw is what you're gonna get. Even if they're not done, they're not gonna be able to get everything fixed that they need to. Anyways, let us know what you thought about it if you're excited for it down below.